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Storage refers to the process of retaining digital data within a data storage device. The term can also refer to the physical space where items are kept, such as a warehouse or a closet.

Digital Storage[edit]

Digital storage involves the use of various types of data storage devices, such as hard disk drives, solid-state drives, optical disc drives, and flash drives. These devices store data in a digital format, which can be retrieved and used by a computer system.

Types of Digital Storage[edit]

There are several types of digital storage, including:

  • Secondary Storage: This includes non-volatile storage devices like hard disk drives and solid-state drives. These devices store data permanently, even when the computer is turned off.
  • Tertiary Storage: This involves storage devices that are not directly accessible by the CPU, such as tape libraries and optical jukeboxes.
  • Off-line Storage: This refers to storage devices or media that must be manually inserted into a system every time they need to be accessed, such as optical discs and tape cartridges.

Physical Storage[edit]

Physical storage refers to the space where items are kept for future use. This can include warehouses, closets, and storage units. These spaces can be used to store a variety of items, from household goods to industrial materials.

Types of Physical Storage[edit]

There are several types of physical storage, including:

  • Self-Storage: This involves renting a space, such as a storage unit, to store personal or business items.
  • Warehouse Storage: This involves storing goods in a large, centralized location. Warehouses are often used by businesses to store inventory.
  • Closet Storage: This refers to the storage space within a home or office, typically used for storing clothing, accessories, and other personal items.

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